Venice, California Founder Abbot Kinney

Abbot Kinney. Photographer Unknown

Alex Stowell here. Welcome to Venice! Let’s have a short history lesson on this magical place.

Venice was founded by tobacco millionaire Abbot Kinney on July 4, 1905. Kinney’s idea was to created a place dedicated to health, higher learning, and education.A place where people would come to relax and enjoy the ocean air while following intellectual pursuits.After opening, Kinney brought in professors and writers to deliver lectures to what he thought would be well attended seminars.Much to his disay, the idea flopped!It turned out people were much more interested in carnival rides and side show attractions.So, Kinney gave the people what they wanted. He built and amusement park, a pier, a miniature steam train, 16 miles of canals with gondola rides, and more.

Kinney died on Nov. 4 1920 from lung cancer. By 1925, Venice was in shambles, unable to govern itself.So, Venice voted to become part of the City of Los Angeles.In 1930 oil was discovered, and up went the oil rigs.Venice’s once pristine air turned into a cloud of toxic fumes and the canals became polluted, dirty eyesores. Venice became known as the “Slum by the Sea.”

Time went on, the oil boom dwindled, and WW2 came to an end. The newly remodeled and renamed Lincoln Place apartments were originally built to house WW2 veterans.

As the 1950’s got going, bodybuilding became all the rage in Venice.The original Muscle in Santa Monicainspired a culture of outdoor fitness, weightlifting, physique contests, and gymnastics.

In the 1960’s the Beatniks, followed by the hippies, migrated to Venice.Cheap rent and a vibe of individuality fed a culture of artists, musicians, and poets. Famously, The Doors formed in Venice in the late 60’s and were a staple around the Venice/Santa Monica area.

Then came skateboarding.Originally known as sidewalk surfing, Venice is largely credited as being the birthplace of modern skateboarding.The pioneering Zephyr team, home to Jay Adams, Tony Alva, Stacy Peralta and many more, was run by Jeff Ho out of a local shop. They eventuallybecame known world wide as one of the most influential skate teams ever.

Venice’s punk rock culture, born in the late 70’s continued on into the 80’s.Most notably with local band Suicidal Tendencies skyrocketing to international stardom. The aggressiveness of Venice’s skate/surf culture was a perfect compliment to the punk rock movement, and both scenes flourished.

In the 1980’s the crack epidemic hit Los Angeles, and Venice had its own problem with gang wars. This continued into the 90’s and Venice’s reputation as a rough town was well warranted.

In 2000 the city redid the boardwalk. Part of this process was to tear down the Pavillion, which had been a make shift skatepark for years.People would bring in plywood and make ramps, or just skate on the existing concrete structures. On Oct. 3 2009, after many years of activism on the part of Geri Lewis and others, the famed Venice Skate Park opened on the beach.

Through the first decade of 2000, Venice continues to go through changes.A large influx of tech companies has driven up real estate prices in the area and there is a constant dialogue about what is happening to Venice’s cultural roots.

Some cool facts about the V:

Pop Culture:

Venice resident Robert Trujillo was a bass players for Suicidal Tendencies, and currently plays for Metallica.

Stacy Peralta went on from the Zephyr team to produce movies and has a skateboarding line.

Tony Alva went on from the Zephyr team to have his own skateboard line and also has a rock band that plays around town.

Discover how Venice was created — and almost destroyed — and meet the spirit of town-founder Abbot Kinney. When Abbot Kinney bought land on the Southern California coast over 100 years ago, it was nothing but a swampy marsh. But Kinney was a world traveler and had a wild vision — to transform this acreage into his very own “Venice of America.”

On this Detour, longtime Venice photographer Edizen Stowell takes you back to 1904 to introduce you to Abbot Kinney himself — played by renowned character actor and resident Venetian, Orson Bean. Together, you’ll walk beneath the beautiful colonnades and Italian decor that still remains, and learn about Abbot Kinney’s network of tunnels below. You’ll see how what is today a car-packed traffic circle was once Kinney’s Grand Lagoon. Along the way, Edizen conjures Kinney’s imported singing gondoliers, the town’s popular miniature steam train, and the wildest roller coaster on the West Coast. And before the tours ends, you’ll discover the fate of Abbot Kinney’s vision for a city of canals as we walk through a waterfront American neighborhood unlike any other.

With Kinney’s words, we will trace Venice’s wild origins, from its beginning as a devoted copy of the Italian original, to its modern incarnation where you’ll see that more than just a glimmer of Kinney’s dream lives on. Listen to a preview of the tour!Download the tour!

Toast to Venice’s founder Abbot Kinney! Check out the best bars/restaurants in Venice, California! And, why not take a selfie with Venice’s founder Abbot Kinney himself! #VeniceBeachFun. The Abbot Kinney mural by Rip Cronk is located on North Venice Blvd. next door to James beach and the Canal Club, 60 North Venice Blvd. Venice, California. 90291.

Visit Don Westland’s website www.westland.net/venicehistory for more on Venice History. His interactive educational site covers the history of Venice Beach, California. It features timelines, historic articles and photographs, interactive maps that when clicked on show historic views, and a list of movies filmed on Venice’s streets, amusement piers and canals.

Pick up a copy of Jeffrey Stanton’s book “Venice, California – Coney Island of the Pacific.” The book contains over 300 photographs, mostly B/W, but a few in color appeared as postcards or are more recently taken photos by the author. Many are full page-sized archival quality photographs of great historical interest. You can order a copy online here!

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